Jayne Margaret Ozanne (born 13 November 1968) is a British evangelical Anglican. Having come out publicly as gay in 2015, she campaigns to safeguard LGBTQI...
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Ozanne may refer to: Alfred Ozanne (1877–1961), Australian politician Jayne Ozanne, Anglican English evangelist Marie Ozanne (1906-1943), protester against...
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was encouraged to "consider her position" as an Equalities Minister by Jayne Ozanne, one of a group of three government LGBT advisers who quit their roles...
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England resource materials caused controversy at General Synod in 2021. Jayne Ozanne criticised the inclusion, describing Hayton as someone "outspoken in...
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Minister and President of the United Church of Christ; Yvette Flunder; and Jayne Ozanne. Nashville mayor Megan Barry wrote "[the] so-called 'Nashville statement'...
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doubt". This prompted criticism from several LGBTQ+ activists including Jayne Ozanne and Sandi Toksvig, and the signing by 175 bishops and primates of a pro-LGBTQ...
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critical" barrister Naomi Cunningham and evangelical Christian campaigner Jayne Ozanne in a discussion on "Banning Conversion Practices: The Path to Good Law"...
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by the government, a member of the government's LGBT+ advisory panel, Jayne Ozanne, resigned. In April 2021, after another two members of the panel quit...
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Minister and President of the United Church of Christ; Yvette Flunder; and Jayne Ozanne. Nashville mayor Megan Barry stated "[the] so-called 'Nashville statement'...
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practice. The panel consisted of Stonewall CEO Nancy Kelley, campaigner Jayne Ozanne, and gender-critical feminist and barrister Naomi Cunningham. A letter...
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